You are essentially saying "A fictional character is a fictional character." — Frank Apisa
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You are essentially saying "A fictional character is a fictional character."
— Frank Apisa
That is not the argument, the argument is that there is no concretion to the substance, and the idea is itself entirely contingent (and proceeds from) man's symbolic structure, the same cannot be said about the matter you ate for breakfast. — JerseyFlight
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Don't get angry.
— Frank Apisa
??? :cool: — JerseyFlight
I do not know enough about Hegel's specific notions of theism to discourse on it with any kind of authority. — JerseyFlight
The real question is why does one need God when one has thought? — JerseyFlight
Yeah, well Hegel was wrong. — JerseyFlight
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